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FIRST ROW-Left to Right: J. Zeigler, Turner, P. Young, Harvey, Mcllrath, I. Zmuda, J. McConahy. SECOND Row-W. Bessell, Tindall, Eakin, Hay, S. Bessell, Matthews, Miss Grimm. THIRD ROW-Kelly, Denny, Walters, Feil, McQuiston, Klingensmith, S. Zak. FOURTH ROW-McGuire, Fombelle, C. Tanner, Badger, D. Ehrheart, Hilton, Walczak. Shenango Crier The Shenango Crier, our monthly news voice, has had a successful year under the capable supervision of Miss Edna Grimm and her efficient staff. This group has worked diligently to satisfy their many patrons-our schoolmates. Every issue reached this eager group of readers except those issues which failed to be published due to the heavy fall of snow several times during the term. The vacations more than repaid for the loss of the paper, and the staff and student body always carried on with more vigor and vim as the result of these vacations. Editor - . . ,. Ass't Editor . . . Artist L. Deere , Ass't Artist L are . Etiquette Editorrai Exchange Editor are Music Editor L. -LH Clubs Editor Lao- ,. STAFF sears Jean Kelly Lois Mcllrath . - Paul Malinchak Mary Lou Eakin Gladys Feil ree- Mildred Hay - L - Harry Tindall Harry Tindall Junior High Editor ,eee ,e.,.,Mildred Hay Humor Editor-. L eeeei L Sara Klingensmith Boys' Sports reeeree .eee C harles Tanner Alumni Editor L L L .L L , ee -LLL Jean Kelly Ass't Alumni Editor re,erre Lois Mcllrath Literary Editor .L,LJosephine Denny Typists - L--. .- .LLLSec. Year Students Printers .LeJack Badger, Ernest McGuire Senior Reportereeee - LLLL Jean Kelly Ass't Senior Reporters-Lois Mcllrath, Elmer Hilton. Junior Reporters -- Josephine Denny, Gladys Feil, Jean McConahy, Sara Klingensmith. Sophomore Reporters-Suzanne Bessell, Wesley Fombelle. Freshman Reporters-Dora Jane Bessell, Carol McCowin.
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UNK, FIRST ROW-Left to Right: Fuhs, Pritchard, McKissick, Mcllrath, Bannon, McGary, Hilton. SECOND Row-Miss Davis, Ehrheart, Henderson, Shaffer, Beckert, Drake, Horney. The Cannibal Queen On December 8, 1944, the Senior Class presented the comedy entitled, The Cannibal Queen . The cast under the direction of Miss Betty Davis gave an unusually outstand- ing performance. The entire action of the play took place in the lobby of the Craig House, a family type hotel run by Mrs. Craig, a widow who was energetic and friendly. Professor Kent who was staying at the hotel expected his nephew, Allen Kent, a mischievous lad who did not always tell the truth, to bring home a real South Sea Island Queen. Allen was in love with his high school sweetheart, Mildred Wade. Bruce Clyde, a peppy, likeable, fast-talking newspaper editor for the paper owned by Mrs. Julia Boyd, hears that Allen did not bring the cannibal queen. In order to save the day for himself, he gets his fiancee, Brenda, to dress up and act the part of the queen. Brenda was trying to convince Eugena Sherwood, a drama director, that she was capable of taking the leading part in a play, and Bruce persuades Brenda that in as- suming this part she will get her desire. Mary Fremont, the professor's niece, and her husband, Robert, believe the whole thing is a farce and act accordingly all through the play. Daisy Mae and Lucious Long, two colored people, act as Brenda's handmaiden and bodyguard. Just before they came into the hotel, the unexpected happened, and the real Ju Ju who followed Allen Kent to the United States came into the hotel. Things surely hap- pen fast. Finally everything turned out right when Ju Ju who already had seven hus- bands decided to take Lucious back with her to be the king, CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs, Craig Cerner are Karna Drake Professor Kent are er., Dale McKissick Allen Kent ea,,es DW, , Dan Ehrheart Mildred Wade or D ,D an Lois Mcllrath Bruce Clyde D., or David Henderson Brenda Day r C, We sc. Mary Pritchard ,D rr Mary Beckert Eugena Sherwood .rrr - Julia Boyd r, ,rss D We Margaret McGary Mary Fremont .,,aa,,,, ,,Laura Bannon Robert Fremontr D Lucious Long r.ar or Ju Ju raar.,,s.raYar or Daisy Mae-rr..r...sr, err .rMarjorie Fuhs ,,Marlen Shaffer --Elmer Hilton rStella Horney
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FIRST ROW-Left to Right: Anderson, Wischerman, Klingensmith, Mcllrath, Zu1'asky. SECOND ROW-Paton, Feil, Alford, Church, Miss Barker. THIRD ROW-McKissick, Zeigler, Hilton, Koonce, McGuire. FOURTH ROW-Sorbo, Tanner, Marshall, Badger. Circulus Latinus Consul Primus uusu -LLL L L. LL,,,iLc,c ,L crL.-Ernest McGuire Consul Secundus ssuss, Wo, dramas Ann Paton Scriba is sss, its L risers. our rss Lois Mcllrath Quaestor L,r,,ccLrr o LLL Liv su,s rss L rss Jack Badger The purpose of the Latin Club, Circulus Latinus, is to increase our knowledge of Roman life, manners and customs. Meetings are held on the third Friday of every month. Members of this club are responsible for the program at these meetings. Interest is promoted by the discussion of the battles and events of the Romans in the Latin days, as well as singing songs both in Latin and English, a language that has received over fifty per cent of its words from the Latin. The Circulus Latinus voted to have Veni, vidi, non vici as their motto. Some Latin has been conquered but a still greater field lies ahead to that student who may continue studying in this subject. As our Latin days draw to a close we remember with pleasure those times we forgot the translations for lively discussions, arguments, talks and above all the songs. We sign off with: Valete puellae, Valera Pueri, Valete pnellae, A robis abimus.
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